Portuguese activity, focused on eighth grade students, addresses the direct transitive verbs. When is a verb direct transitive? When you need an add-on! But, here is the question: complement with or without preposition? Let's learn? To do this, answer the questions that the Play Street!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
Hopscotch, rope, ball, "bets". The options are many and seem endless. The streets, for a long time, were spaces for interaction, games, meeting neighbors, making new friends and much more.
Today, however, there is greater difficulty in seeing children safe in this scenario. Therefore, the Pastoral da Criança provided an outdoor space dedicated to free and collective games that mainly allow social interaction and broad movements, encouraging the participation of the entire family.
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Question 1 - Highlight the verbs that make up this fragment of the text:
“[…] meeting neighbors, making new friends and much more.”
Question 2 - In the fragment above, the verbs are direct transitives because:
( ) have complete meaning.
( ) require complement with preposition.
( ) require complement without preposition.
Question 3 – In the excerpt “For this reason, the Pastoral da Criança made available an external space […]”, the direct transitive verb “made available” expresses:
( ) an action of the Pastoral da Criança.
( ) a state of the Pastoral da Criança.
( ) a characteristic of Pastoral da Criança.
Question 4 - The direct transitive verb "allow" refers to the subject:
( ) "the children"
( ) “free and collective games”
( ) “the broad movements”
Question 5 - In prayer “[…] encouraging the participation of the whole family.”, the direct transitive verb underlined is in the form of:
( ) infinitive
( ) gerund
( ) participle
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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